Chicken manure is a relatively high-quality organic fertilizer, which contains about 1.63 percent nitrogen, 1.54 percent phosphorus, and 0.85 percent potassium. As a result, ZCME have deicded to utilise this useful resource and establish a chicken manure pelleting project in Sendai, Japan.
The pelleting process that can now be efficiently carried out in the new facility, established by ZCME, involves drying, dust removal, deodorization, pelleting and packing of manure so it can be effectively used as a fertiliser.
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